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Defense Technology Brand Releases New Distraction Device Line

Jacksonville, Florida – Safariland™, a BAE Systems line of business, announced the release of three new Distraction Device® models in its Defense Technology® brand. These Distraction Device® units are designed for tactical teams to utilize in entry and barricade situations to temporarily distract or disorient.

The Fuel Air™ model uses thermobaric technology, which was pioneered by Sandia National Laboratories and licensed exclusively to Safariland. This technology is an advancement in the safe deployment of light/sound devices since the combustion occurs outside of the canister body creating over 169(+) dB of ear-piercing sound and 6-8 million candelas of light to overload the senses. Since the deflagration takes place outside of the body, the entire combustion is visible, resulting in an illumination period over 20 milliseconds long. This extended illumination also causes the flash image to be retained longer, which enhances the temporary disorientation effect to the exposed individual.

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The reduced over-pressure, which is produced outside the canister body, is like a wall of air moving. Although the use of any diversionary device near people or property poses potential hazards, use of the Fuel Air Distraction Device mitigates these risks since body of the device does not explode. This makes the product ideal for first responders and operators responding to confined, populated areas such as buildings, trains, buses, schools, or malls.

The Low Roll™ model provides deflagration over 175(+) dB and 6-8 million candelas of light. Available in a non-reloadable device, the distinctive shape provides less roll and better grip. The diameter of the hex design body is 2.0 in. (5.0 cm) with an overall length of 5.0 in. (12.7 cm). The ergonomic feature of the Low Roll body complements its powerful output of light and sound, and the twelve top port configurations results in an even distribution of gases from the opposing ends of the canister. The distinctive shape and capabilities are tools for police, corrections, and military tactical teams worldwide.

The Low Roll II™ model is ergonomically designed to fit in the hand, and packs all the power of the popular Multi-Port Plus™ model. Boasting a remarkable 175(+) dB and 6-8 million candelas of light, this all-steel body is designed to reduce rolling, fit in tactical pouches easily and deliver the hyper-stimulation required for the situation at hand. The 11-gram non-reloadable incorporates an M201A1 type fuze with hex design gun steel body with a diameter of 0.78 in. (1.98 cm).

Please note that these products are ATF-controlled and an Instructor Certification Certificate is required to purchase these products. Available for order now, MSRP is as follows:

Safariland, LLC is a premier provider of law enforcement and security products and services, delivering a full-range of customer-specific solutions. Offering many of the world’s most recognizable branded products in the public safety market, Safariland is committed to saving lives. For more information about Safariland and its body armor products, as well as information on the new NIJ-06 standard, please visit www.safariland.com.

About BAE Systems

BAE Systems is a global defense, security and aerospace company with approximately 107,000 employees worldwide. The Company delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services. In 2009 BAE Systems reported sales of £22.4 billion (US$ 36.2 billion).

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